Send Flowers to Pembrokeshire with Clare Florist

Our florists love making bouquets and arrangements for UK flower delivery, and we can send flowers to Pembrokeshire for you.

We have a wide range of Roses, Freesia flower bouquets, and Lilies, as well as Classic Bouquets and our Colourful flower Bouquets, and our range of Flowers under £21.00. Our home page provides more information on our extensive range of next-day flower delivery services, all of which are available for next day UK flower delivery to Pembrokeshire, or indeed anywhere in the UK!

Flower Delivery in Pembrokeshire

If you know anyone who lives near Pembrokeshire and would like to send flowers to them, we can help. We have a selection of floral arrangements perfect for anniversaries, birthdays, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day and those days when you just want to make someone smile. Sending gifts to friends and family members during special occasions is a lovely gesture, and if you want blooms delivered on special occasions, make sure to order flowers for delivery to Pembrokeshire ahead of schedule and we will take care of the rest!

Best of all, our seven day freshness guarantee means you can rest assured knowing your special someone will love their flowers for days after delivery.

If you need to send flowers to Pembrokeshire for delivery today, we have a range of flowers on our Same Day Flowers page.

Flower Delivery to Pembrokeshire with Clare Florist

Pembrokeshire is a county located on the farthest southwestern arm of Wales, bordered by sea on three sides. Its area comprises over 1,590 square kilometres, with 124,000 residents. Carmarthenshire is located to the east, with Ceredigion to the northeast. The County Council’s headquarters are located in Haverfordwest. English is commonly spoken, with Welsh being spoken in the north.

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only national coastal park in the UK, and one of three National Parks located in Wales. The beaches of this park have received many awards over the years. The coastline is a popular spot for seabird breeding, and offers many bays and sandy beaches for tourists. There are over 300 kilometres of walking trails on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

There is also a natural harbour and large estuary at Milford Haven and many bays, such as Fishguard Bay, St. Bride’s Bay, and Carmarthen Bay, with many small islands off the coast.

The history of Pembrokeshire dates back to 125,000 BCE. Pembrokeshire has many prehistoric places, including Pentre Ifan, an ancient manor in Nevern. It features several long blocks of stones, and is on the Scheduled Ancient Monument list.

During the late Roman Empire times, an Irish tribe called the Deisi settled in the region around 350 to 400. They called their realm the Demetae. They eventually merged with the local Welsh peoples, with the name changing to Dyfed. Elen married Hywel Dda in 904, effecting a name change to Deheubarth, which means southern district.

This region suffered many Viking raids during these times. The Vikings established their own settlements at Fishguard, Caldey Island, and Haverfordwest.

Between 1067 and 1111 many Norman and Flemings invaded the region. The Pembroke Castle was built in the cantref of Penfro in 1093. It was often called Penbroke in the past. In 1457 Henry Tudor was born at the Castle. He defeated the army of Richard III during the Battle of Bosworth Field, and became Henry VII of England, founding the House of Tudor, which ruled England until 1603.

There have been many shipwrecks off the coastline of Pembrokeshire. The earliest established lifeboat station occurred in 1822. Shipwreck diving is a popular sport in this county.

The main industries in Pembrokeshire are tourism, agriculture, and milling. In the past, mining of slate and stone was popular, but industry stopped in the 20th century. Fishing was also a popular industry of the past. Today, petrochemical and liquid natural gas industries employ many people in the Milford Haven Waterway area.

There are a large number of theme and animal parks in the county, including the Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Manor House Wildlife Park, and Oakwood Theme Park.

The Pembrokeshire Fish Week is held annually. In 2014 there were over 31,000 visitors to the event.

Are you puzzled as to what kind of gift to send to loved ones in the area? Why not send flowers to Pembrokeshire? A lovely bouquet or floral arrangement is suitable for every special occasion. Simply make your selections on our florist website, and we can make up your order for next day gift delivery to Pembrokeshire.

Flower delivery information for Pembrokeshire.

Our flowers delivery services in Pembrokeshire are usually made by DPD or Royal Mail Special Delivery. 99.9% of our flowers are delivered by 5pm on the requested day - (more commonly before noon), except and UK Public Holidays. We also offer a range of next-day flower delivery options in Pembrokeshire - specific information is available during checkout.

Please ask if you need special arrangements, as sometimes we can accommodate special requests. Email support@clareflorist.co.uk and we'll try to help.

Delivering flowers for special occasions

At appropriate times of year we can also deliver Valentine's Day flowers, Easter Flowers, Mother's Day flowers, and Christmas Flowers to Pembrokeshire.

The Small Print?

There is no small print! When you order flowers for delivery in Pembrokeshire with Clare Florist, that's exactly what you get - flowers delivered in Pembrokeshire, without any fuss.